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Preview of Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals

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Room 204
This is a project that helps students learn to compute fractions, decimals and percents. The preview is a "universal" homework that students can complete for review any time during the year. Take A Survey -- Learn Fractions, Percents and Decimals by Sherre Vernon is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
Preview of Integer Choice Board

Integer Choice Board

Need a low prep formative assessment for your integer unit? Look no further than this integer choice board which allows for easy differentiation with its nine activities (including a create your own for students)! Included is a black and white and full color version of the choice board.
Preview of Catalog Shopping Spree Project

Catalog Shopping Spree Project

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Math on the Fly
This is a project that is designed to be used to incorporate real world math including finding percent off of an item, calculating sales tax and writing checks. This was designed for a 5th grade math class but would probably work for a 6th or 7th as well. * You will need advertisements from various stores to complete this project. I use Wal Mart ads, academy, kohls, bed bath and beyound. Anything will work. Students will find 10 items in advertisements and calculate percent off from a table I m
Preview of Understanding Prime Factorization Through Visuals | No Memorizing!

Understanding Prime Factorization Through Visuals | No Memorizing!

Bring prime factorization to life with this engaging, visual-based activity!This resource introduces prime factorization in a fun and meaningful way, helping students understand the “why” behind the concept—not just memorize a process. Inspired by the vibrant, strategic gameplay of Prime Climb by Math for Love, this lesson uses colorful visuals to make abstract math feel concrete, accessible, and enjoyable. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing prime factorization with a fresh twist!
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